Grants totaling $4,800 in federal assistance and $80,000 in state appropriations have been administered by the Historic
Preservation Office to support the Davie County architectural survey and nominations of historic districts in Mocksville,
to assist work at the Hinton Rowan Helper House (a National Historic Landmark), and to aid the textile heritage museum in Cooleemee.

There are fourteen listings in the National Register of Historic Places including Center Arbor, Cooleemee Plantation,
Davie County Jail and Courthouse, and three historic districts in Mocksville. Cooleemee Plantation and the Hinton
Rowan Helper House are also National Historic Landmarks.

The Horn-Harding Building and the McGuire-Setzer House, both income-producing tax credit projects in Mocksville,
have been completed at a total construction investment of $208,500. One residential renovation is underway to utilize
the new state tax credit for non-income-producing historic structures. The Historic Preservation Office reviews and
provides restoration technical services for all tax credit projects.

The Historic Preservation Office assisted the Davie County Historical and Genealogical Society in publishing the
findings of the architectural survey in The Historic Architecture of Davie County, an Interpretive Analysis and
Documentary Catalogue in 1986.

The Historic Preservation Office has provided technical restoration assistance for the Edward L.
Davis House, the McGuire-Setzer House, the Hinton Rowan Helper House, and many other buildings
throughout the county.